LamieRobertson
Not awoke
Wonder what it's like at Boro for a regular home match
Wonder what it's like at Boro for a regular home match
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=azzNzBjZdek[/URL]
Not sure what GOSTS is, I'm referring to the deafening PA in the minutes before the game starts.
Can't believe I'm saying it, but I'm starting to waver as well. The problem is it would need to be the right person drumming, not some knob from the nsk who wants to peddle their own Euro rubbish, or someone on the other side who just wants to drown them out. And it would need to be someone who can actually drum. It has to be worth a 6 game trial or something.
In parts of the country where you have a high proportion of scum (i.e. desolate areas ridden with crime, unemployment and poor education) you will get loud-mouthed morons with no dignity whatsoever. They will therefore have no objection to being noisy, animated and hostile. They've got nothing to lose.
In civilised areas you will have decent, intelligent folk who are as interested in watching and analysing the football as they are creating an atmosphere. Therefore the impact of those whose focus is to create an atmosphere will be diluted.
It's why places like Middlesbrough, Liverpool and Leeds will always be noisy and Brighton, Chelsea and Southampton will not be.
So, you don't create an atmosphere because you are well educated and have jobs? Brilliant.
In parts of the country where you have a high proportion of scum (i.e. desolate areas ridden with crime, unemployment and poor education) you will get loud-mouthed morons with no dignity whatsoever. They will therefore have no objection to being noisy, animated and hostile. They've got nothing to lose.
In civilised areas you will have decent, intelligent folk who are as interested in watching and analysing the football as they are creating an atmosphere. Therefore the impact of those whose focus is to create an atmosphere will be diluted.
It's why places like Middlesbrough, Liverpool and Leeds will always be noisy and Brighton, Chelsea and Southampton will not be.
I'm in agreement.
Another thing that annoyed me yesterday at Boro, before the game both sets of fans were going for it, the place was absolutely rocking. A truly electric atmosphere, so what did they do! Play music at a deafening volume over the PA and drown it all out. Why? I just don't get it. I'm not having a go at Boro, because we would do the same, but it is ridiculous.
I kind of understand, although still completely disagree with it, if it's a run of the mill game and they are trying to drum up an atmosphere before the game that isn't there, but if it is there and it is all going off, shut the **** up and let the crowd create the spectacle. It would have been an unbelievable atmosphere before the game yesterday, instead it was like being in a club until two minutes before the game started.
All Boro fans feel the same, and the same with goal music. Was outside the navigation pub before the game and songs being sung 2 hours before kick off. . Concourse an hour before kick off was bouncing singing songs, as soon as you walk up the stairs all you hear is pa music. Both sets of fans were singing 15 minutes before kick off. Let the atmosphere build with no music.
In parts of the country where you have a high proportion of scum (i.e. desolate areas ridden with crime, unemployment and poor education) you will get loud-mouthed morons with no dignity whatsoever. They will therefore have no objection to being noisy, animated and hostile. They've got nothing to lose.
In civilised areas you will have decent, intelligent folk who are as interested in watching and analysing the football as they are creating an atmosphere. Therefore the impact of those whose focus is to create an atmosphere will be diluted.
It's why places like Middlesbrough, Liverpool and Leeds will always be noisy and Brighton, Chelsea and Southampton will not be.
Who says we don't create an atmosphere?
Also, i'm not sure many would agree with the above poster.
Impressively even had small kids singing "Town full of rent boys." Real commitment to the cause to poison your kids at such a young age in the name of your football club.
But, yes, good sound although I could rarely understand a word they were signing. Needed a drummer, I also noted.
My particular highlight was their rendition of "The Sound of Silence" after we scored.
Another thing that annoyed me yesterday at Boro, before the game both sets of fans were going for it, the place was absolutely rocking. A truly electric atmosphere, so what did they do! Play music at a deafening volume over the PA and drown it all out. Why? I just don't get it. I'm not having a go at Boro, because we would do the same, but it is ridiculous.
Think this is a bitter response. As [MENTION=551]Behind Enemy Lines[/MENTION] indicates, the Boro fans were stonkingly impressive. It was a continuous, raucous noise. As for that song, it was a bit of a one-off, and really how much worse was it than one song we sang to them?